Guest User
June 11, 2023
Every year in early summer and late autumn, I take my elderly parents on a trip, and this time I visited here. The location is at the top of a steep hill that leads up the mountain from the Mitani Onsen intersection. There is a Family Mart convenience store 1-2 minutes away in the direction of Nagoya. Because it is located on a hill, you can see Mikawa Bay and Takeshima from the lounge and the ocean-facing rooms. Our room was room 316, a Japanese-style bedroom on the mountain side. Because it is on the corner of the building, we could barely see the ocean. The hot spring water supply facility was damaged in heavy rain about 10 days ago, so the large public bath on the day was boiled water, but the indoor bath is large compared to the number of rooms, so we were able to take a leisurely bath even though it seemed to be almost full. We had dinner and breakfast at a table in the hall on the same floor as the large public bath. Both breakfast and dinner were served as set menus, and both were very satisfying. The beer was my favorite, Premium Malts, both draft and bottled. Two room keys were provided, and there were slipper clips in the bath. The atmosphere is similar to that of the public lodging facility Kyuka Mura, but when you consider the quality and quantity of food and the cost of accommodation, this may be the winner. Prices vary depending on the dinner course and the room you choose, but we had the standard dinner (which came with small grilled abalone, and was very filling), and with the nationwide discount, it came to just over 10,000 yen per person. This time, I gave it a 4 star rating because there was a problem with the bath and the furnishings in the room were a little damaged, but it is a good lodging with excellent value for money. Thank you very much for your hospitality.
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